Meaning of (ठका) thaka in english
As noun : shove Ex:  Who could shove this absurd idea in mind? You cram your head a thousand chimeras, a thousand things that are not
impact Ex:  The Eiffel Tower had a huge impact on France. push Ex:  The documented ancestors of today's modern bicycle were known as push bikes butt Ex:  In terms of Arts, he says of the rounded plate that ends the butt of a pistol bump Ex:  They say Draw along the bump; and to similar effect, study after the bump blow Ex:  He received a blow that put him in the jaw marmalade jab jolt jostle shock Ex:  After a shock first-round 6-2 prod dig Ex:  , I would rather dig the earth, said in speaking of a work that looks like very painful or very difficult, or for which there is a great reluctance job Ex:  I was just doing my job . injury Ex:  Fire causes injury in forms of first-, second-, and third-degree burns. trauma wound Ex:  Action medicine by which a liquid is injected into the body or in a wound hurt Ex:  Absolutely, Do not strive, you you will hurt lesion bruise flagellation wounding knock combat injury chop bite Ex:  The bite, the bite of a dint Ex:  He missed this case, by dint of haggling aggression knock jerk crack stroke Ex:  There is yet no commonly used blood test for the stroke diagnosis itself chop offence coup Ex:  A military coup led by Samuel Doe ousted the Tolbert government in 1980 jerkiness accent Ex:  Dozens more letters with the acute accent are available in Unicode. dash beat Ex:  They beat down the Archbishop, killing him with several blows. wherret whap concussion
Suggested : to come more or less violently in contact with collide with strike the end or extremity of anything, especially the thicker, larger, or blunt end considered as a bottom, base, support, or handle, as of a log, fishing rod, or pistol to press upon or against (a thing) with force in order to move it away the striking of one thing against another forceful contact collision to move along by force from behind push
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(ठका) thaka
can be used as noun. and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 3 including consonants matras. The word is used as Noun in hindi and falls under Feminine gender originated from Hindi language .
Transliteration :
Thakaa